Horizon Science Academy - Cincinnati is a public, charter school located in Cincinnati, OH. It has 357 students in grades K-8 with a student-teacher ratio of 9 to 1. According to state test scores, 14% of students are at least proficient in math and 20% in reading.

Academics

Percent Proficient - Reading

This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state reading/language arts assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state math assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

Teachers

Student-Teacher Ratio

The Student-Teacher Ratio for private schools is reported directly by the school. The Student-Teacher Ratio for public schools is calculated based on the number of full-time equivalent teachers reported by the school, so the actual student-teacher ratio for these schools may vary.

9:1

National

17:1

Average Teacher Salary

Average salary for all teachers within the district.

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Teachers in First/Second Year

13.8%

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Horizon Science Academy - Cincinnati Reviews

I enjoy my school. Everyone there is like one big happy family. Yes, sometimes it fights and disagreements that occur but that's just like a family right? Right! It's small, but lovely and filled with many who care.

The basketball club was viewed as something to do with leaders. Members of team wanted to have a real basketball coach, not the P. E. teacher. The spoken word club was prosperous and able to show your skills. Also, the drawing club went to multiple competitions. Over all okay. The Senior class did not have a year book or something to set the seniors apart.